The interview went well but Andy probubly won't take the job. It is for a little tiny mine 2 1/2 hours south of here. But there is like an 1 1/2 commute both ways 4 days a week. He is just not so sure how much he would like the drive and how small it is there. We will just keep looking.
Other than that not much happening on the home front.
Thanks Polly
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Sunday, October 17, 2004
Whitehead Family Forum
How did the interview go Polly? When will you guys hear about a job? Hope all went well!
Hi Joe, I guess this is a very in-frequently visited place, but it's not totally dead yet! I would like some pictures if you want to send them. Do you need my address, or are you just e-mailing or what? How is the newly-wed life? I hope you are doing well.
I wish I could get some desire to actually do some studying tonight...but it is one of those cold, rainy lazy Sunday's and I would rather just veg out. We are doing well, just had a nice weekend with Lestie and Tim. We went to the pumpkin patch, and got gouged for kids rides etc, but they loved it. I am getting fatter daily, it is so fun to feel the little one squirming around in there though. I can't remember if I mentioned it, but it is a girl! I am so excited to finally be able to buy pink girly things! She will be well loved by her big brothers. Ok, that is about it...not much else new- school, church, blah blah all that jazz. :)
Love,
Juliette
How did the interview go Polly? When will you guys hear about a job? Hope all went well!
Hi Joe, I guess this is a very in-frequently visited place, but it's not totally dead yet! I would like some pictures if you want to send them. Do you need my address, or are you just e-mailing or what? How is the newly-wed life? I hope you are doing well.
I wish I could get some desire to actually do some studying tonight...but it is one of those cold, rainy lazy Sunday's and I would rather just veg out. We are doing well, just had a nice weekend with Lestie and Tim. We went to the pumpkin patch, and got gouged for kids rides etc, but they loved it. I am getting fatter daily, it is so fun to feel the little one squirming around in there though. I can't remember if I mentioned it, but it is a girl! I am so excited to finally be able to buy pink girly things! She will be well loved by her big brothers. Ok, that is about it...not much else new- school, church, blah blah all that jazz. :)
Love,
Juliette
Monday, October 11, 2004
Hey Joe I would like some family pictures. That sounds great . Hey I know, but e-mail works for almost anything. Everyone has e-mail. Well, We are doing well. We are currently looking for a new job. Andy has an interview on Fri. at a place about 2 hours away. We are just sick of promises and no action. Andy was promised a position in July and still has not seen any indication of that happening. So we look. Well not much else is up. We are doing well and hope you all are too!
Lots of Love Polly
Lots of Love Polly
Friday, October 08, 2004
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Saturday, July 24, 2004
We are still around, just having the kind of summer that doesn't feel like summer except it is too hot to be anything else. I just finished my 6 credit CNA course this week, that ran for 7 weeks, 4 days a week. It was hard to spend most of the day Sateurday and sunday at the hospital for clinicals instead of with my family doing fun summer stuff like swimming and camping! Now that I am "free", I am not really free. We are expecting a new little one in January, and the doctor has put me on bedrest. I had an ultrasound and he found a chorion amniotic separation. It is a pocket of fluid between the amniotic sac and the uterus, and I guess could rupture and cause a miscarriage. So, until I see the specialist and hear otherwise, here I sit. Hopefully he will give me good news so I can finally get up and clean my house, that is very rapidly deteriorating. Other than that, we are doing well. The boys also love swimming, although Jackson still likes to use a lifejacket most of the time. Conner is getting braver and braver with his doggie paddling, and thinks he can swim in the deep end. He also just taught himself how to ride his 2 wheeler, and in spite of a few minor contusions, loves it. Jackson is a little socialite, and knows all the kids within a 2 mile radius. He is getting very hard to keep track of lately. Bryce, our "baby" is 20 months now, and has quite the attitude. He is very cute with strangers though, and will turn up the sweetness for them. He is fun to have around, especially since he still naps 2x a day. When not watching the boys for me, Chris is busy with his projects at work. He is going to Portland in August to present his research at an Ecological Society of America conference. Then, hopefully we will see some of the family at Joe's wedding!
Friday, July 23, 2004
Where is everyone? I have been terrible at posting, but I will try to update this at least once a week. Most of the plans for Joey's wedding seem to be solidifying. We'll definitely be there (just Julie and myself). Polly, why don't you have an answering machine? Polly was supposed to take care of the Hotel reservations or something, but due to her car accident and now, from what I heard, Lisa having a mishap on her front porch, she may have forgotten to get back to us. I assume we have a room somewhere. Really looking forward with seeing everyone. Actually, I'm just looking forward to eating out...I've been really strict about my diet this year and haven't eaten out hardly at all, so it's a real treat for me to get to go to a restaurant. Saved a lot of money that way, too.
I am now the stake physical activities director guy. So I get to run the sports seasons and the 5k run and such. It should be fun. I'm also a ward missionary, well I have been this whole time, I just didn't do anything because of my other callings. Now that I have the time, the missionaries and I have been teaching the wife of an old missionary friend of mine. She's not a member and he hasn't been back to church in 7 years. Weird, huh? Anyway, I'm his home teacher and thought we should try to meet with them, and it turns out she's totally golden. She's getting baptized August 7th. And, he's coming back to church, with her of course. Great experience.
Jordan and Alan have been competing in the swimming thing. Jordan won 1st place at his last meet in the breast stroke. He's pretty fast and I'm very jealous of his great abs. Both he and Alan are lean racing machines right now. Alan did fine except for the individual medley, which normally you have to be older to compete in. He was dead last, and by about a minute. I was proud that he did it, though, it's not an easy event. They secretly wish they could eat ho-ho's and twinkies like their friends do, but it's good for them that Julie keeps the house stocked with good food and has not allowed any junk for years. When they get on their own, they're going to rebel and eat all the junk food they can. The other three children, yes I have five, are doing marvelously. Lacey is going into first grade, while Ryan is still not old enough for kindergarten. He just missed the cutoff. He's a tank, that one is. His favorite cereal is oatmeal, and asks for it over just about anything else. Cassidy is over one year now and at that very cute stage where she can't talk at all, but walks around communicating with mutant baby talk.
See everyone in August.
I am now the stake physical activities director guy. So I get to run the sports seasons and the 5k run and such. It should be fun. I'm also a ward missionary, well I have been this whole time, I just didn't do anything because of my other callings. Now that I have the time, the missionaries and I have been teaching the wife of an old missionary friend of mine. She's not a member and he hasn't been back to church in 7 years. Weird, huh? Anyway, I'm his home teacher and thought we should try to meet with them, and it turns out she's totally golden. She's getting baptized August 7th. And, he's coming back to church, with her of course. Great experience.
Jordan and Alan have been competing in the swimming thing. Jordan won 1st place at his last meet in the breast stroke. He's pretty fast and I'm very jealous of his great abs. Both he and Alan are lean racing machines right now. Alan did fine except for the individual medley, which normally you have to be older to compete in. He was dead last, and by about a minute. I was proud that he did it, though, it's not an easy event. They secretly wish they could eat ho-ho's and twinkies like their friends do, but it's good for them that Julie keeps the house stocked with good food and has not allowed any junk for years. When they get on their own, they're going to rebel and eat all the junk food they can. The other three children, yes I have five, are doing marvelously. Lacey is going into first grade, while Ryan is still not old enough for kindergarten. He just missed the cutoff. He's a tank, that one is. His favorite cereal is oatmeal, and asks for it over just about anything else. Cassidy is over one year now and at that very cute stage where she can't talk at all, but walks around communicating with mutant baby talk.
See everyone in August.
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Hey all, just checking in. Ben, you are so great to keep up with this! With all that you have on your plate, I am impressed. I forget about the blogger, until we get an e-mail about family stuff. Speaking of, we are looking forward to Joe's wedding, it should be lots of fun. It will be especially nice that we only have to drive about 3 hours. :) Not sure where we are staying yet, I am still thinking about leaving my kids with a friend overnight to make things a bit easier. If not, then we might stay a bit longer to check out the sights.
Things are great here, school let out last week and it sure feels great! Chris has to go to Vegas more often, but with no school we still feel like we see him a lot. I am starting summer school in June, a CNA class to get me more points for the RN application. Chris is still the financial clerk at church, and I am the activity days leader. I teach the 8-11 year old girls every other week, we work on completing their awards. The boys are boys! They are excited for the pool to open this weekend, and to go up to Lake Tahoe soon. Conner starts year around school in July, and Jackson starts preschool in August. It will be nice to have a couple of hours in the morning with just one kid! Bryce is growing fast, and hitting the terrible twos quickly. He has a great mad face, and throws tantrums daily. He is terribly cute too, which explains why we haven't given him away yet. We are all healthy and happy!
Things are great here, school let out last week and it sure feels great! Chris has to go to Vegas more often, but with no school we still feel like we see him a lot. I am starting summer school in June, a CNA class to get me more points for the RN application. Chris is still the financial clerk at church, and I am the activity days leader. I teach the 8-11 year old girls every other week, we work on completing their awards. The boys are boys! They are excited for the pool to open this weekend, and to go up to Lake Tahoe soon. Conner starts year around school in July, and Jackson starts preschool in August. It will be nice to have a couple of hours in the morning with just one kid! Bryce is growing fast, and hitting the terrible twos quickly. He has a great mad face, and throws tantrums daily. He is terribly cute too, which explains why we haven't given him away yet. We are all healthy and happy!
Monday, May 10, 2004
How is everyone? With all that's going on, I'm sure no one has cared to blog much, but I'd like to hear from you all. So, what's new with us? Not much. Still riding a lot. Jordan's school scored the highest in the state on the standardized tests, 95%. Pretty cool, they're actually learning there. I'm still in young men's trying to do what I can for these guys. I'm the teacher's advisor and I'm reminded what a tough age 14-15 is for boys. It seems that if a boy is going to be a rebel they start making those moves in the teacher's quorum. It's just a really troubling world out there, and I try my best to give good lessons and have good activities. Father and son's outing is this Friday, should be really fun. For the fireside, I asked a Iraq war vet from our ward, who just got back, to talk about his experiences and his priesthood, etc. Should be good, he's a really cool guy. Father and sons has become a real tradition for my boys and me, they love it and look forward to it all year.
We get this newsletter from my sister-in-law every couple months. It's just about hillarious. She sends it out to over 100 people (no kidding), and it reads like the Corrie newsletters of past. It starts out, "sorry we didn't get this out on time, and we know how much each of you enjoys hearing about our family..." I thought that it was an attempt at self-depricating humor, but after reading on (3 full sheets of paper, front and back, single spaced -- I only got through 1 1/2). The thing that strikes me is, she got married like last year, she just barely had her first child, and she's convinced that everyone is dying to sit at her feet and take part in her vast wisdom of parenting and motherhood. It's comical. Not that I'm all experienced, I honestly haven't the first clue how to be a parent, but I've been around long enough to know most people don't either. Plus, all throughout the thing she's taking mild digs at her husband, 'cause you know, men just is stupid and can't figure out things like child-birth and such. Anyway, just so you know -- there's one in every family.
Nothing else new here. Hope you all are keeping your testimonies intact. Half of the questions I ask my teachers during lessons, one kid always responds with his canned answer "go to church, read the scriptures, pray, and yes." He's usually right. Not much to add to that if you think about it. With all we've been through lately, we need it now more than ever. On a side note, I'm just waiting for someone to come up with an all-encompassing newsletter covering the last few months in our family. Yeah, hold your breath for that one.
We get this newsletter from my sister-in-law every couple months. It's just about hillarious. She sends it out to over 100 people (no kidding), and it reads like the Corrie newsletters of past. It starts out, "sorry we didn't get this out on time, and we know how much each of you enjoys hearing about our family..." I thought that it was an attempt at self-depricating humor, but after reading on (3 full sheets of paper, front and back, single spaced -- I only got through 1 1/2). The thing that strikes me is, she got married like last year, she just barely had her first child, and she's convinced that everyone is dying to sit at her feet and take part in her vast wisdom of parenting and motherhood. It's comical. Not that I'm all experienced, I honestly haven't the first clue how to be a parent, but I've been around long enough to know most people don't either. Plus, all throughout the thing she's taking mild digs at her husband, 'cause you know, men just is stupid and can't figure out things like child-birth and such. Anyway, just so you know -- there's one in every family.
Nothing else new here. Hope you all are keeping your testimonies intact. Half of the questions I ask my teachers during lessons, one kid always responds with his canned answer "go to church, read the scriptures, pray, and yes." He's usually right. Not much to add to that if you think about it. With all we've been through lately, we need it now more than ever. On a side note, I'm just waiting for someone to come up with an all-encompassing newsletter covering the last few months in our family. Yeah, hold your breath for that one.
Friday, March 26, 2004
Monday, March 15, 2004
It was great to see everyone at the family gathering. I am sorry I had to duck out Friday and missed all the fun on Saturday but sometimes I guess you do what you have to. At least I was able to retrieve some sanity on Saturday just in time to find out that we were robbed on Friday while we were in Salt Lake at the wedding. Our neighbor is a policeman and caught a young man in our ward staking out houses and searched his car. They found our savings bonds on him ($4000)! Thants how we found out. He then confessed to breaking in to our house and stealing our strong box from our file cabinet...anyway, all is recovered and the kid is in prison with two other local teenagers. The heart breaking thing is that it is the son of a Bishoprich member and he and his wife are good friends. Also, nothing else was stolen...wierd. We will have fun in September and in August as we gather again. Love you all!
Friday, March 05, 2004
Jacob's wedding in T minus 7 days. For those of you who haven't heard, we're staying in the courtyard marriot off 106th south. Call Jake for info. Word is Joey has a prospect of his own he's working on. I for one am not going back to Utah for another wedding in a month. Between Julie's and my family, this is out of hand.
We just finished our pinewood derby here at work. It was fun, there were some cars that were flat out unbelievable. The car I made last night, just so I could enter something, won fifth place. I missed 4th by 0.0012 seconds, but I'm glad I did, because I figured it wasn't a good career move to beat the VP. My boss bought a very cool electronic track that times everything. There were 33 cars total, and I got a $15 Best Buy gift certificate.
I'm taking Jordan and Alan to a hockey game tonight, the Windsor Eagles vs. Oklahoma City. I've heard the games are a total riot.
We just finished our pinewood derby here at work. It was fun, there were some cars that were flat out unbelievable. The car I made last night, just so I could enter something, won fifth place. I missed 4th by 0.0012 seconds, but I'm glad I did, because I figured it wasn't a good career move to beat the VP. My boss bought a very cool electronic track that times everything. There were 33 cars total, and I got a $15 Best Buy gift certificate.
I'm taking Jordan and Alan to a hockey game tonight, the Windsor Eagles vs. Oklahoma City. I've heard the games are a total riot.
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Ben, you telling Jordan to beat everyone up and down the court made me think of Dad, he always told me that too. Sounds like your family is doing great, and your kids are all growing in the things they enjoy most. I remember being in the spelling bee and loving it-I was such a nerd. :)
We are doing well too, school is back in full swing again. Chris is really busy trying to submit a presentation for ESA(Ecological Society of America), as well as finish a progress report for the Department of Energy so that their grant is continued another year. I am plugging away as well, taking 6 credits again. Conner is loving preschool, and the other day when I picked him up his teacher told me that he was the most well behaved, well mannered kid she had! I was a proud momma. Jackson is still Jackson, a little odd but one of a kind! Bryce is learning to walk (finally! He is 15 months old) but gets so giddy he falls down laughing most of the time. He is starting to show his true colors that include a bit of a temper, but is still very sweet. It is fun having Lestie and Tim closer, the boys love playing with their cousins. Gabby and Conner get along like nobody else! They are cute together. Anyway, that is about it for now- looking forward to seeing everyone in about 3 weeks!
Love, Juliette
We are doing well too, school is back in full swing again. Chris is really busy trying to submit a presentation for ESA(Ecological Society of America), as well as finish a progress report for the Department of Energy so that their grant is continued another year. I am plugging away as well, taking 6 credits again. Conner is loving preschool, and the other day when I picked him up his teacher told me that he was the most well behaved, well mannered kid she had! I was a proud momma. Jackson is still Jackson, a little odd but one of a kind! Bryce is learning to walk (finally! He is 15 months old) but gets so giddy he falls down laughing most of the time. He is starting to show his true colors that include a bit of a temper, but is still very sweet. It is fun having Lestie and Tim closer, the boys love playing with their cousins. Gabby and Conner get along like nobody else! They are cute together. Anyway, that is about it for now- looking forward to seeing everyone in about 3 weeks!
Love, Juliette
Monday, January 26, 2004
Hello all, and yes, Happy New year (as it's almost February). We had fun in Utah for New Years in the massive snowstorm of the century.
We will be at Jake's wedding. Can't wait to travel to Utah again...ahem. We'll see you all there!
And in other news. Not having anywhere else to write this, I will now brag about my kids. They all tried out for the Missoula Children's Theater again this year. Only Lacey made the cut. She worked hard all week learning her part, which consisted of jumping up and down and yelling "baaaaaa", (she was a lamb). Come performance time, she nailed her part. So, she was a star for a day. Alan got straight A's, which was almost more than Jordan could stand. Alan's report card was like something out of the twilight zone for someone like myself who always looked for ways to change the F's into B's. My teachers always wondered why I wasn't a good student, "like Tyler". Alan got that similar rare genetic defect where he actually cares what his teacher thinks and tries to please them. They have spelling tests and, trying to challenge Alan, the teacher had to add bonus words. The spelling lists look like this: call, ball, wall, mall, hall, and bonus words, philanthropist, cellular, circuit, and dodecahedron. True. Alan has yet to miss any of the bonus words to date. I guess it's okay for now, but it is kind of eerie. Jordan, is not stupid either. He got second place in his school (which goes to 8th grade) in the Geography Bee. He was in the paper for that one. Actually, I sit back in amazement as Julie does so much work helping these kids reach their potential. It's exhausting just to watch. Jordan is getting better at basketball, too. His team came back to win a game where they were down 11 points at the half. He is no real offensive threat, but he's a great leader and rallied the troops on defense and hustled up and down the court. I told him I wanted to see him beat everyone up and down all day long, and he darn near succeeded. That was one of the few times I saw his face go flush because he was actually working hard. They are now 2-0.
So, that's the news.
We will be at Jake's wedding. Can't wait to travel to Utah again...ahem. We'll see you all there!
And in other news. Not having anywhere else to write this, I will now brag about my kids. They all tried out for the Missoula Children's Theater again this year. Only Lacey made the cut. She worked hard all week learning her part, which consisted of jumping up and down and yelling "baaaaaa", (she was a lamb). Come performance time, she nailed her part. So, she was a star for a day. Alan got straight A's, which was almost more than Jordan could stand. Alan's report card was like something out of the twilight zone for someone like myself who always looked for ways to change the F's into B's. My teachers always wondered why I wasn't a good student, "like Tyler". Alan got that similar rare genetic defect where he actually cares what his teacher thinks and tries to please them. They have spelling tests and, trying to challenge Alan, the teacher had to add bonus words. The spelling lists look like this: call, ball, wall, mall, hall, and bonus words, philanthropist, cellular, circuit, and dodecahedron. True. Alan has yet to miss any of the bonus words to date. I guess it's okay for now, but it is kind of eerie. Jordan, is not stupid either. He got second place in his school (which goes to 8th grade) in the Geography Bee. He was in the paper for that one. Actually, I sit back in amazement as Julie does so much work helping these kids reach their potential. It's exhausting just to watch. Jordan is getting better at basketball, too. His team came back to win a game where they were down 11 points at the half. He is no real offensive threat, but he's a great leader and rallied the troops on defense and hustled up and down the court. I told him I wanted to see him beat everyone up and down all day long, and he darn near succeeded. That was one of the few times I saw his face go flush because he was actually working hard. They are now 2-0.
So, that's the news.
Friday, January 16, 2004
I have a new email address. It is valisa@frontiernet.com. I haven't thought as far ahead as Jakes wedding but I guess it is coming up isn't it. I am enjoying my job but it does make my time a bit scarce, so I apologize if I haven't been very good about keeping in touch with anyone. I know I have a babysitter or two available if anyone needs them but please ask them so they won't think they are being picked on. Shari also has several friends who could help out and that have experience in the babysitting profession. Analise is also excellent for someone who has just a few kids. She is really growing up. Ben we sure enjoyed seeing you at Christmas/New Years. You and Julie have a great family. I hope you know that you are always welcome at our house. Well, I had better get going. Love, Lisa
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